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ACMI
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Nearby attractions
Fed Square
Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
200 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia
Federation Square, Flinders St &, Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Regent Theatre
191 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Atrium
Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Hamer Hall
100 St Kilda Rd, Southbank VIC 3004, Australia
Under The Clocks
295 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Athenaeum Theatre
188 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Nicholas Building
37 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Melbourne Winery
247 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Chocolate Buddha
Federation Square, Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Time Out Fed Square
2 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Beer DeLuxe Fed Square
Federation Square, Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Young and Jacksons
1 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
MoVida
1 Hosier Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Riverland Bar
Federation Wharf Vaults 1-9, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Taxi Kitchen
Taxi Kitchen, Transport Hotel, Level 1 Federation Square, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Kisumé
175 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
MoVida Next Door
164 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Duke of Wellington
2/146 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Nearby hotels
Grand Hyatt Melbourne
123 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Adelphi Hotel
187 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Westin Melbourne
205 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Melbourne - Flinders Street
270 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Bounce Melbourne
250 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
The Victoria Hotel
215 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Novotel Melbourne on Collins
270 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
City Square Motel
67 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Quay West Suites Melbourne
26 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
The Langham, Melbourne
1 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia
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ACMI

Federation Square, Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
4.7(2.7K)
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attractions: Fed Square, St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Regent Theatre, The Atrium, Hamer Hall, Under The Clocks, Athenaeum Theatre, Nicholas Building, Melbourne Winery, restaurants: Chocolate Buddha, Time Out Fed Square, Beer DeLuxe Fed Square, Young and Jacksons, MoVida, Riverland Bar, Taxi Kitchen, Kisumé, MoVida Next Door, The Duke of Wellington
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+61 3 8663 2200
Website
acmi.net.au
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Nearby attractions of ACMI

Fed Square

St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

Regent Theatre

The Atrium

Hamer Hall

Under The Clocks

Athenaeum Theatre

Nicholas Building

Melbourne Winery

Fed Square

Fed Square

4.5

(1.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

4.7

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

4.6

(1.2K)

Closed
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Regent Theatre

Regent Theatre

4.7

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore 12 Apostles, Otways and rainforests
Explore 12 Apostles, Otways and rainforests
Mon, Dec 8 • 7:30 AM
Southbank, Victoria, 3004, Australia
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E-Bike ride Melbourne’s hidden spots
E-Bike ride Melbourne’s hidden spots
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
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Nearby restaurants of ACMI

Chocolate Buddha

Time Out Fed Square

Beer DeLuxe Fed Square

Young and Jacksons

MoVida

Riverland Bar

Taxi Kitchen

Kisumé

MoVida Next Door

The Duke of Wellington

Chocolate Buddha

Chocolate Buddha

4.4

(812)

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Time Out Fed Square

Time Out Fed Square

4.0

(735)

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Beer DeLuxe Fed Square

Beer DeLuxe Fed Square

4.1

(960)

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Young and Jacksons

Young and Jacksons

4.2

(2.1K)

Click for details
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Anthony TurnerAnthony Turner
Having traveled to over 90 countries and as a passionate lover of the arts and a musician, I find Melbourne’s offerings of free activities, especially in museums like ACMI, utterly remarkable. ACMI’s exhibit on film and TV stands out as a highlight of my cultural explorations in the city. It’s not just an exhibit; it’s an interactive and immersive journey into the world of visual storytelling. I’ve visited ACMI twice during my month-long stay in Melbourne, and each visit, lasting over an hour and a half, was an eye-opener. The second visit allowed me to uncover layers and elements I hadn’t noticed initially, making every second spent here worthwhile. This place is a treasure trove for visitors of all ages - it’s engaging, enlightening, and entertaining in equal measure. The exhibit doesn’t just display art; it invites participation. From playing actual video games to watching short films that provoke thought on topics like social media, the experience is both interactive and introspective. ACMI provides a rare blend of fun and learning, a place where families can connect and discover together. One of the most innovative features at ACMI is the interactive, QR code-enabled experience. It allows you to tap on QR codes at various exhibits or displays, bookmarking them for later exploration or to delve deeper into the subjects at your leisure. This thoughtful addition extends the learning journey beyond the museum walls, ensuring that the experience resonates long after you leave. In conclusion, ACMI is a five-star experience in every sense. It’s not just the free admission that makes it extraordinary, but the continued engagement and enrichment it offers. This museum is a must-visit for anyone in Melbourne, whether you’re a first-timer or a returning visitor. Highly recommended for an enriching, fun-filled family outing or a deep dive into the arts for enthusiasts. ACMI, you have my heartfelt applause!
Candu BrophyCandu Brophy
ACMI Exhibits – Not Suitable for Children While ACMI offers a rich variety of artistic and cultural experiences, several featured works currently on display are not appropriate for young children and should be avoided due to mature and sensitive content. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Although this game is generally considered suitable for older teens (14–17+), it is not intended for children. How Do You Do It? — Currently Featured at ACMI Why This Exhibit Is Inappropriate for Children: 1. Child-Centered Sexual Content: The gameplay depicts an 11-year-old girl using dolls to mimic sexual acts, focusing on emotional curiosity and discomfort rather than education. This content is neither age-appropriate nor intended as sexual education. 2. Not Educational Sexual Content: This is an artistic narrative, not a factual or supervised resource for teaching about sexuality or relationships. 3. Mature Audience Intended: Without formal ratings, the content is generally recommended for adults or college-level discussion, with an 18+ audience in mind. The Piano Audio (1993) — Featured Film at ACMI This film contains explicit sexual content, nudity, and dark themes making it unsuitable for children. Key Reasons to Avoid for Kids: * Graphic sexual scenes, including coercion and full-frontal nudity. * Themes of power imbalance, sexual coercion, and emotional abuse. * Violent and disturbing scenes, such as mutilation and aggression. * Mature topics like marital rape, mental trauma, and colonial-era tensions. Rating: Rated R — strictly restricted to viewers 17 and older without parental guidance.
Dan PDan P
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ State-of-the-Art Museum – A Must-Visit for All Ages! ACMI is truly a world-class, state-of-the-art museum that offers a fascinating and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. Located in the heart of Melbourne’s Federation Square, it’s not just a museum – it’s a creative space that celebrates the evolution of film, TV, gaming, digital culture, and art in a way that’s both interactive and educational. From the moment we stepped in, we were blown away by the layout, the use of technology, and the sheer depth of the exhibits. The “Story of the Moving Image” exhibition was a highlight – thoughtfully curated and rich in content, tracing the journey from early cinema to contemporary digital storytelling. There were plenty of hands-on activities, from creating flipbooks to trying out classic video games and exploring virtual reality. What really sets ACMI apart is how engaging it is – not just for film buffs or gamers, but also for families, kids, and curious minds. Every space was modern, clean, and accessible, with staff who were knowledgeable, friendly, and enthusiastic. The gift shop is also worth a visit – filled with creative items, film-related books, and quirky souvenirs. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, ACMI is an inspiring, interactive, and thought-provoking place that deserves at least a couple of hours to explore properly. Highly recommended!
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Having traveled to over 90 countries and as a passionate lover of the arts and a musician, I find Melbourne’s offerings of free activities, especially in museums like ACMI, utterly remarkable. ACMI’s exhibit on film and TV stands out as a highlight of my cultural explorations in the city. It’s not just an exhibit; it’s an interactive and immersive journey into the world of visual storytelling. I’ve visited ACMI twice during my month-long stay in Melbourne, and each visit, lasting over an hour and a half, was an eye-opener. The second visit allowed me to uncover layers and elements I hadn’t noticed initially, making every second spent here worthwhile. This place is a treasure trove for visitors of all ages - it’s engaging, enlightening, and entertaining in equal measure. The exhibit doesn’t just display art; it invites participation. From playing actual video games to watching short films that provoke thought on topics like social media, the experience is both interactive and introspective. ACMI provides a rare blend of fun and learning, a place where families can connect and discover together. One of the most innovative features at ACMI is the interactive, QR code-enabled experience. It allows you to tap on QR codes at various exhibits or displays, bookmarking them for later exploration or to delve deeper into the subjects at your leisure. This thoughtful addition extends the learning journey beyond the museum walls, ensuring that the experience resonates long after you leave. In conclusion, ACMI is a five-star experience in every sense. It’s not just the free admission that makes it extraordinary, but the continued engagement and enrichment it offers. This museum is a must-visit for anyone in Melbourne, whether you’re a first-timer or a returning visitor. Highly recommended for an enriching, fun-filled family outing or a deep dive into the arts for enthusiasts. ACMI, you have my heartfelt applause!
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ACMI Exhibits – Not Suitable for Children While ACMI offers a rich variety of artistic and cultural experiences, several featured works currently on display are not appropriate for young children and should be avoided due to mature and sensitive content. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Although this game is generally considered suitable for older teens (14–17+), it is not intended for children. How Do You Do It? — Currently Featured at ACMI Why This Exhibit Is Inappropriate for Children: 1. Child-Centered Sexual Content: The gameplay depicts an 11-year-old girl using dolls to mimic sexual acts, focusing on emotional curiosity and discomfort rather than education. This content is neither age-appropriate nor intended as sexual education. 2. Not Educational Sexual Content: This is an artistic narrative, not a factual or supervised resource for teaching about sexuality or relationships. 3. Mature Audience Intended: Without formal ratings, the content is generally recommended for adults or college-level discussion, with an 18+ audience in mind. The Piano Audio (1993) — Featured Film at ACMI This film contains explicit sexual content, nudity, and dark themes making it unsuitable for children. Key Reasons to Avoid for Kids: * Graphic sexual scenes, including coercion and full-frontal nudity. * Themes of power imbalance, sexual coercion, and emotional abuse. * Violent and disturbing scenes, such as mutilation and aggression. * Mature topics like marital rape, mental trauma, and colonial-era tensions. Rating: Rated R — strictly restricted to viewers 17 and older without parental guidance.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ State-of-the-Art Museum – A Must-Visit for All Ages! ACMI is truly a world-class, state-of-the-art museum that offers a fascinating and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. Located in the heart of Melbourne’s Federation Square, it’s not just a museum – it’s a creative space that celebrates the evolution of film, TV, gaming, digital culture, and art in a way that’s both interactive and educational. From the moment we stepped in, we were blown away by the layout, the use of technology, and the sheer depth of the exhibits. The “Story of the Moving Image” exhibition was a highlight – thoughtfully curated and rich in content, tracing the journey from early cinema to contemporary digital storytelling. There were plenty of hands-on activities, from creating flipbooks to trying out classic video games and exploring virtual reality. What really sets ACMI apart is how engaging it is – not just for film buffs or gamers, but also for families, kids, and curious minds. Every space was modern, clean, and accessible, with staff who were knowledgeable, friendly, and enthusiastic. The gift shop is also worth a visit – filled with creative items, film-related books, and quirky souvenirs. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, ACMI is an inspiring, interactive, and thought-provoking place that deserves at least a couple of hours to explore properly. Highly recommended!
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Having traveled to over 90 countries and as a passionate lover of the arts and a musician, I find Melbourne’s offerings of free activities, especially in museums like ACMI, utterly remarkable. ACMI’s exhibit on film and TV stands out as a highlight of my cultural explorations in the city. It’s not just an exhibit; it’s an interactive and immersive journey into the world of visual storytelling.

I’ve visited ACMI twice during my month-long stay in Melbourne, and each visit, lasting over an hour and a half, was an eye-opener. The second visit allowed me to uncover layers and elements I hadn’t noticed initially, making every second spent here worthwhile. This place is a treasure trove for visitors of all ages - it’s engaging, enlightening, and entertaining in equal measure.

The exhibit doesn’t just display art; it invites participation. From playing actual video games to watching short films that provoke thought on topics like social media, the experience is both interactive and introspective. ACMI provides a rare blend of fun and learning, a place where families can connect and discover together.

One of the most innovative features at ACMI is the interactive, QR code-enabled experience. It allows you to tap on QR codes at various exhibits or displays, bookmarking them for later exploration or to delve deeper into the subjects at your leisure. This thoughtful addition extends the learning journey beyond the museum walls, ensuring that the experience resonates long after you leave.

In conclusion, ACMI is a five-star experience in every sense. It’s not just the free admission that makes it extraordinary, but the continued engagement and enrichment it offers. This museum is a must-visit for anyone in Melbourne, whether you’re a first-timer or a returning visitor. Highly recommended for an enriching, fun-filled family outing or a deep dive into the arts for enthusiasts. ACMI, you have my...

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ACMI Exhibits – Not Suitable for Children While ACMI offers a rich variety of artistic and cultural experiences, several featured works currently on display are not appropriate for young children and should be avoided due to mature and sensitive content.

Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Although this game is generally considered suitable for older teens (14–17+), it is not intended for children.

How Do You Do It? — Currently Featured at ACMI Why This Exhibit Is Inappropriate for Children: Child-Centered Sexual Content: The gameplay depicts an 11-year-old girl using dolls to mimic sexual acts, focusing on emotional curiosity and discomfort rather than education. This content is neither age-appropriate nor intended as sexual education. Not Educational Sexual Content: This is an artistic narrative, not a factual or supervised resource for teaching about sexuality or relationships. Mature Audience Intended: Without formal ratings, the content is generally recommended for adults or college-level discussion, with an 18+ audience in mind.

The Piano Audio (1993) — Featured Film at ACMI This film contains explicit sexual content, nudity, and dark themes making it unsuitable for children. Key Reasons to Avoid for Kids: Graphic sexual scenes, including coercion and full-frontal nudity. Themes of power imbalance, sexual coercion, and emotional abuse. Violent and disturbing scenes, such as mutilation and aggression. Mature topics like marital rape, mental trauma, and colonial-era tensions. Rating: Rated R — strictly restricted to viewers 17 and older without...

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ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) stands out as one of Melbourne's premier attractions, offering a captivating journey through the evolution of moving images. Located conveniently close to Flinders Station, it's a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

At ACMI, visitors are treated to a delightful array of experiences, from vibrant color festivals to mesmerizing laser shows. Currently featuring an enthralling laser show, the center continuously offers innovative and engaging programs that cater to diverse interests.

One of the highlights of ACMI is its immersive exhibitions, which showcase the development of video games, television, cameras, and more. Through interactive displays and informative exhibits, visitors gain insight into the evolution of these technologies, making it a fun and educational experience for all.

Moreover, ACMI's central location near Flinders Station makes it easily accessible, providing the perfect opportunity for leisurely exploration when in the area. Whether you're a history buff, a technology enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique cultural experience, ACMI offers something for everyone.

In conclusion, ACMI is a pleasurable and enriching destination that offers a captivating blend of entertainment, education, and cultural exploration. With its diverse array of exhibitions and convenient location, it's no wonder that ACMI remains one of Melbourne's top...

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